UCI Track Omnium Win for Mejias

Bromont UCI Track Race

We kicked off the 2026 track campaign in style at the first UCI race of the season—the Bromont C2 International Competition Omnium—with a big statement from the team right out of the gate. The Omnium opened with Anna Hicks lighting up the Scratch Race, launching a bold five-lap flyer that nobody could close down, while Marlies Mejías backed it up with a strong second place. From there, Marlies kept the momentum rolling: she took the win in the Tempo Race, stayed composed in the Elimination (finishing seventh), and then capped the night with a decisive Points Race win to secure the overall Omnium victory. It’s a confident, high-energy start to the season—and exactly the kind of racing we want to build on as we head deeper into the 2026 international track calendar.

Omnium

  1. Gold - Marlies Mejias Garcia (CUB) Virginia's Blue Ridge TWENTY28
  2. Silver - Kiara Lylyk (CAN) Mayenne - Monbana - Mypie
  3. Bronze - Taylor Tompkins (CAN) Milton Revolution
  4. Fiona Majendi (CAN) Project Instinct racing
  5. Lily Plante (CAN) Equipe du Quebec

“Bromont felt like a real step forward for me — I’m finally finding my rhythm on the track again. Other than Pan Ams and UCI Summerfest last year, my last major stretch of track racing was at the Rio Olympics, and so much has changed since then. Every race I’m learning something new. I’m coming in with great fitness thanks to my coach, Kristin Armstrong, and now my race craft and decision-making are starting to catch up to the engine. I’m proud to take the Omnium win, and even more excited to keep learning, keep sharpening, and keep getting better.” — Marlies Mejías

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